https://www.britishairways.com/
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On 5/20/16, Thomas Braun wrote:
> Am 20.05.2016 um 13:18 schrieb Pascal Terjan:
>> I am now wondering is this is because I run a (non exit) relay. Can
>> anyone confirm if they also have the problem?
>> h
Well there is one, MontevideoCOMM, they are run by the Opus Dei right wing
company owners, gossip say. I simply don't trust them. I do run my stuff in my
self hosted home server. I think they charge like 50 usd/month for 1Mbps
bandwidth, 10gb hdd, 1 core and 1gb ram, i host myself a 5-core, 2.5M
Is it that so many connections to liteline.com might look like an attack? Robertrobust means strong or forceful
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Thank you but I meant in Uruguay.
Hostwinds is a pretty good US-based VPS. The price is good, and you get 10TB of bandwidth to start with.
Do you know of a VPS for an exit?
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I couldn't see a reference to Tor being banned anywhere.
Are you certain it is?
Robert
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Hostwinds is a pretty good US-based VPS. The price is good, and you get
10TB of bandwidth to start with.
On May 20, 2016 6:03 PM, "I" wrote:
Do you know of a VPS for an exit?
Robert
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I agree with Green, the mail is very impolite and looks very
unprofessional, and saying just "stop" and pasting that raw log, makes
me think that they just wanted your attention, hey i see you what you
got there, nothing more than that. They should be addressing you in a
more educated fashion, othe
Ahoy!
they are not in chiapas, they don't have a classy AS and (mostly) no
esoteric operating systems. But they are cheap, fast and can be run as
exit relays: the budget servers from Oneprovider
(http://oneprovider.com/dedicated-servers/budget-servers).
Oneprovider resells dedicated servers aroun
I'm questioning the competency of the ISP for several reasons. 1) They
should be clear in communicating about whatever they view as abuse. Just
telling you to "stop" without explanation is unprofessional at best. 2)
This doesn't even look like abuse worth reporting (i.e., "welcome to the
Internet")
Am 20.05.2016 um 13:18 schrieb Pascal Terjan:
> I am now wondering is this is because I run a (non exit) relay. Can
> anyone confirm if they also have the problem?
> http://ba.com/
Same here, I'm running a non exit relay on the same IP from germany.
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I thought might stop someone download who is not on line. Lesson learnt!
Apologies
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> On 20 May 2016, at 11:52, Dr Gerard Bulger wrote:
>
> Point taken. Can admin remove my post?
No, we don't censor our own archives, and we can't censor other public archives.
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: tor-relays [mailto:tor-relays-boun...@lists.torproject.org] On Behal
Point taken. Can admin remove my post?
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Tim Wilson-Brown - teor
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Subject: Re: [tor-relays] What's this Abuse
> On 20 May 2016,
> On 20 May 2016, at 11:12, Dr Gerard Bulger wrote:
>
>
> My ISP got a weird Abuse notice with no details. Just said stop. Stop what?
> When we asked what the “abuse” was they sent a 1mb.gz snapshop of their log
> files.
>
> There were a few references to my IP, but I have no idea what was
But they did not succeed in a posting to an admin interface. How did they
get to it, or just guess that as the URL?. Strikes me as all a bit tenuous
as a complaint.
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Of Josef Stautner
Sent: 20
On 05/20/2016 05:12 PM, Dr Gerard Bulger wrote:
> I like to respond in a robust manner.
What hinder you to answer politely ?
Did not mean that; might be lost in translation. One can be robust without
being rude. I would like to give a knowledgeable answer. There seems to be
a whole industry ou
Hi,
I think they are furious about this POST to (probably) an admin interface.
But it could also be the fact that somebody crawled their site over your
relay.
~Josef
Am 20.05.2016 um 17:12 schrieb Dr Gerard Bulger:
> 5.77.47.142 - - [16/May/2016:15:19:56 -0400] "POST /admin/ HTTP/1.1" 302
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On 05/20/2016 05:12 PM, Dr Gerard Bulger wrote:
> I like to respond in a robust manner.
What hinder you to answer politely ?
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My ISP got a weird Abuse notice with no details. Just said stop. Stop what?
When we asked what the "abuse" was they sent a 1mb.gz snapshop of their log
files.
There were a few references to my IP, but I have no idea what was seen as
abuse:Can anyone tell me what they are fussed about?
But it does happen. BBC block you on bbc iPlayer for example if your IP is
listed as TOR anything. One reason I have my exit node a different IP. BBC
reasoning maybe copyright and that still you have to be UK based to access
the site, but annoying when non-tor use could not access as well. To be
Have to revert my statement!
On my real exit IP I also get that error. Sorry.
Am 20.05.2016 um 13:36 schrieb Josef 'veloc1ty' Stautner:
> On my home connection (no Tor involved) I can access the site. However
> on my exit IP I can also access the page :-)
>
> Am 20.05.2016 um 13:35 schrieb Roman M
On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 12:18:01PM +0100, Pascal Terjan wrote:
> I haven't been able to access BA website from home for the last few weeks.
>
> I have failed to get any other answer on the phone that to try using
> Internet Explorer or to wait for things to maybe get fixed. Twitter
> support was n
On my home connection (no Tor involved) I can access the site. However
on my exit IP I can also access the page :-)
Am 20.05.2016 um 13:35 schrieb Roman Mamedov:
> On Fri, 20 May 2016 12:18:01 +0100
> Pascal Terjan wrote:
>
>> I am now wondering is this is because I run a (non exit) relay. Can
>>
On 20 May 2016 at 12:35, Roman Mamedov wrote:
> On Fri, 20 May 2016 12:18:01 +0100
> Pascal Terjan wrote:
>
>> I am now wondering is this is because I run a (non exit) relay. Can
>> anyone confirm if they also have the problem?
>> http://ba.com/
>>
>>
>> Error is:
>>
>> The requested URL was reje
On 05/20/2016 01:18 PM, Pascal Terjan wrote:
> I haven't been able to access BA website from home for the last few weeks.
>
> I have failed to get any other answer on the phone that to try using
> Internet Explorer or to wait for things to maybe get fixed. Twitter
> support was not more helpful.
>
On Fri, 20 May 2016 12:18:01 +0100
Pascal Terjan wrote:
> I am now wondering is this is because I run a (non exit) relay. Can
> anyone confirm if they also have the problem?
> http://ba.com/
>
>
> Error is:
>
> The requested URL was rejected.
>
> Please contact our support team on
> Telephone
Yes, which is why I am asking here to confirm this is the case before
trying to contact them again with that information.
On 20 May 2016 at 12:28, Josef 'veloc1ty' Stautner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> there are some reports that some website operators block all IPs which
> host Tor nodes. They don't differ
Hi,
there are some reports that some website operators block all IPs which
host Tor nodes. They don't differ between Exit- and Non-Exit Relays.
~Josef
Am 20.05.2016 um 13:25 schrieb Pascal Terjan:
> Yes
>
> On 20 May 2016 at 12:21, Josef 'veloc1ty' Stautner wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> do you host your
Yes
On 20 May 2016 at 12:21, Josef 'veloc1ty' Stautner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> do you host your mentioned relay on the IP which you use to access the
> website?
>
> ~Josef
>
> Am 20.05.2016 um 13:18 schrieb Pascal Terjan:
>> I haven't been able to access BA website from home for the last few weeks.
>>
>
Hi,
do you host your mentioned relay on the IP which you use to access the
website?
~Josef
Am 20.05.2016 um 13:18 schrieb Pascal Terjan:
> I haven't been able to access BA website from home for the last few weeks.
>
> I have failed to get any other answer on the phone that to try using
> Interne
I haven't been able to access BA website from home for the last few weeks.
I have failed to get any other answer on the phone that to try using
Internet Explorer or to wait for things to maybe get fixed. Twitter
support was not more helpful.
I am now wondering is this is because I run a (non exit
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